It was badly in need of repair, gluing up and cosmetics -- the finish was really worn. I had to almost take the innards apart in order to restore them, but it was pretty straightforward.
I painted it with a creamy white and painted the desktop green, then added green accents to the knobs to glam them a little.
I lined the drawers with some turquoise and white lined paper to make it look more 'finished'. I learned this trick from a friend...I line my drawers at home, but had not thought of doing it for furniture I was selling.
You'll see that I didn't use chalk paint or distress it.... I'm not a fan of chalk paint lately. It's so expensive and my homemade version is never as nice as the commercially made stuff, no matter how careful I am with it. And, yes, there's less prep work, but there's so much more work on the other end (I hate waxing)! I like the way it looks when others do it but just don't have the patience (or money) for it right now.
I never get lonely working in the garage -- the whole time I'm out there, Turner -- my protector -- is on the job, watching the driveway to make sure the menacing mail truck, bike riders and runners don't come and get me!
3 comments:
Looks great. I should be painting some small tables for the booths...too humid and not in the mood..LOL
warmly,
deb
Love the way you lined those drawers! Doesn't it feel good to finish a project? Doesn't happen too much around here either :-)
~Erica
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Hope you are having FUN celebrating your day!
warmly,
deb
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